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Jim Lacy
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Jim Lacy is a former NASCAR driver from N. Bellmore, NY. He competed in four Sprint Cup Series events in his career. Lacy's debut came in 1953, when he competed at Spring Lake. He struggled throughout the race, finishing 29th in the field of thirty-two. Luckily, Lacy improved a bit after that, rounding out the year 23rd at Richmond and a career-best 14th at Langhorne. Lacy's final career race came in 1954, when he returned to Langhorne. It was a miserable race for the driver, finishing 62nd in the field of sixty-four following a third-lap crash.
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Jim Lacy is a former NASCAR driver from N. Bellmore, NY. He competed in four Sprint Cup Series events in his career. Lacy's debut came in 1953, when he competed at Spring Lake. He struggled throughout the race, finishing 29th in the field of thirty-two. Luckily, Lacy improved a bit after that, rounding out the year 23rd at Richmond and a career-best 14th at Langhorne. Lacy's final career race came in 1954, when he returned to Langhorne. It was a miserable race for the driver, finishing 62nd in the field of sixty-four following a third-lap crash.